Hi all. Well apart from some old gaming drivers crashing windows in the latest update there isn’t much. Updates to chrome and edge 151. Updates…
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Hi all. You may have noticed my absence for a bit. I have had a busy couple weeks but thats winding down a load now…
Leave a CommentHi all. Well it seems like an age since I posted a propper editorial. Firstly I have read with interest all the stuff on ai…
Leave a CommentArtificial intelligence is changing education in ways few people imagined just a few years ago. While many discussions have focused on students using AI to…
Leave a CommentThe promise of remote testing was simple. Students could take an exam from home while artificial intelligence monitored for suspicious behavior, reducing the need for…
Leave a CommentApple has spent the last several years expanding features designed to protect users from unwanted sexual images. The company’s Sensitive Content Warning and Communication Safety…
Leave a CommentThis is going in to the news of the “We’re sStill Investigating” department. While the bottom of the article asks specific questions to the company,…
Leave a CommentHello gang, Here we go with not notifying you about the program once again. I’ve really got to get better on making sure that we…
Leave a CommentThere is no article on this, but I recently read in the Kim Komando Newsletter that radio station KEIB in Los Angeles is now picking…
Leave a CommentMore than 30 community water systems across Minnesota were targeted during a coordinated cyberattack on July 26 and 27, 2026, prompting the state to activate…
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Pass-ta-key attacks show that even passkeys have an attack surface
Passkeys have increasingly been promoted as the future of authentication. They eliminate the need to remember a password, they’re resistant to traditional phishing attacks, and…